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What Henrico's new reservoir means for the county's future; plans for a data center near Henrico High School are withdrawn; record-breaking sales for the Virginia ABC; our Weekend Top 5 and Restaurant Watch.Support the show
In honor of September as Virginia Spirits Month, the Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority is offering a 20% discount on more than 180 Virginia-made spirits. The designation recognizes Virginia's history of spirits. With more than 120 licensed distilleries in the state, the industry supports more than 3,000 jobs and generated [post_excerpt].1 billion for Virginia's economy in 2022. Virginia also is home to more than 70% of the wheat, barley, rye, corn, and potatoes used in the production of spirits by the state's distilleries. “From the grains and fruits that are grown by Virginia farmers to the barrel components that originate...Article LinkSupport the show
After a series of problems figuring out how to fairly distribute a limited number of highly desired bottles of liquor, the Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority announced Tuesday that it will implement a more randomized system to determine when and where rare products appear on store shelves. The changes will leave customers more reliant on blind luck to discover sought-after products at ABC stores across the state. Customers will also be restricted to buying one limited availability bottle per day. The liquor authority said it will “no longer” notify customers when those products will be available. Inventory data for limited...Article LinkSupport the Show.
Two Henrico teens are killed in a weekend crash; a Henrico elementary school dedicates a book vending machine in memory of a longtime teacher; Henrico offering free water quality testing; five students from Henrico schools earn a National Merit $2,500 Scholarship; four new Henrico CASAs sworn in; a Virginia ABC online lottery for Van Winkle whiskey products begins today.Support the Show.
Six of the most popular products from the Van Winkle family of whiskeys will be available for online purchase via the Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority this spring. The ABC's online lotteries will take place May 20-23 and June 10-13 and will allow winning customers to purchase products from the hard-to-find Van Winkle line. The lottery is open to Virginia residents 21 and older, as well as active duty military members stationed in Virginia. Each round of the lottery will have a different set of products available, with the Old Rip Van Winkle Bourbon 10 Year, Van Winkle Special Reserve...Article LinkSupport the Show.
The Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority is now accepting applications for the Youth Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Project, a peer leadership training program for student leaders. The program is open to high school students and adult sponsors who are committed to prevention of substance use. The program will kick off with a two-day conference at Christopher Newport University in Newport News July 22-26. Each team of four students apiece requires one adult sponsor. During the conference, students will be able to attend workshops facilitated by peer leaders and learn prevention best practices from motivational speakers to help develop their...Article LinkSupport the Show.
A University of Richmond graduate has been named the chief executive officers of Virginia ABC. Dale Farino, who has served in various roles at Breakthru Beverage Virginia, will assume the position immediately. Farino has served as Vice Chair of the Virginia ABC Board of Directors and previously worked as vice president of operations, chief financial officer, chief operating officer, and EVP/president at Breakthru Beverage Virginia. “I am honored to have the opportunity to serve as CEO at this pivotal time in Virginia ABC's history," Farino said in a statement. "I know that by working in partnership across the authority, state...Article LinkSupport the Show.
In an effort to eliminate underage and high-risk drinking, the Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority will begin accepting applications for the 2024-2025 Alcohol Education and Prevention Grant program Jan. 1. This is the ninth year Virginia ABC is offering grants to support alcohol education and prevention programs and projects throughout the commonwealth. Since 2013, Virginia ABC has awarded an average of ,000 each year through its grant program to Virginia organizations working to prevent underage and high-risk drinking. Organizations are eligible to receive as much as ,000 each to support evidence-based programs that have a long-lasting impact and encourage partnerships...Article LinkSupport the show
As of Sept. 12, Virginians have a new option to learn when high-demand bourbons and other spirits are available for sale. Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority has introduced text notifications for limited availability product drops. Customers can sign up for drop notifications by texting the keyword DROPS to 80424. Users will have to attest they are 21 years of age or older. Spirited Virginia email notifications for limited availability product drops will continue. However, beginning Oct. 15, limited availability product drops no longer will be posted to Spirited Virginia's social media platforms (Facebook and Instagram). Virginia ABC instituted the drop...Article LinkSupport the show
The Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority will adjust its store hours, beginning Sept. 1. All 399 stores will operate from noon to 6 p.m. on Sundays, a change for 14 stores. Additionally, 155 stores – including six in Henrico County – will close earlier Monday through Saturday, and all stores will open at their normal hours and close at 6 p.m. on Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 4. The changes are designed to enhance efficiency, according to a statement from the agency. Customers can visit Virginia ABC's website at http://www.abc.virginia.gov to search for stores, determine the availability of products at any retail...Article LinkSupport the show
Tito's Handmade Vodka was the top spirit of choice among customers at Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority stores during Fiscal Year 2023, garnering million in sales. Tito's sales grew by .1M compared to the prior year as it continued its six-year run as the top selling product in the commonwealth. Tito's was followed by Hennessy VS cognac ( million), Jack Daniel's Old No. 7 whiskey (.1 million), Patron Silver tequila (.6 million) and Jim Beam straight bourbon whiskey ( million). Among the top 10 best-selling products, Jameson Irish whiskey rose to No. 6; Maker's Mark straight bourbon remained at...Article LinkSupport the show
Get ready for an exciting episode of Chill Filtered as hosts Cole and Robby explore an Indian single malt: Amrut Cask Strength. Join them as they take a sip of this powerful dram and unravel its intriguing tasting notes, all while sharing their trademark banter and camaraderie. In the Whiskey World News segment, Robby presents an article that's bound to grab your attention: the Virginia ABC's rule changes for bottle lotteries. Discover how these modifications are shaking up the world of Virginia whiskey acquisitions and what it means for enthusiasts seeking coveted bottles. On this episode's "What Whiskey Would You Choose?", Cole and Robby pose an unconventional question: What's one of the weirdest whiskeys that was still enjoyable? Tune in to Chill Filtered as Cole and Robby dive into the depths of Amrut Cask Strength, providing you with a captivating tasting experience. Raise your glass and join the duo on another unforgettable adventure with Chill Filtered.
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Henrico Schools officials prepare to roll out a new communication platform for parents and teachers; Henrico celebrates National Night Out; why is the Virginia ABC not generating as much revenue as expected?; this week's 'Savvy Senior' column has advice for those who suffer from frequent heartburn; the Henrico Teen Theatre Company debuts a new show today. Support the show
All Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority stores will open at their normal hours and close at 6 p.m. on Independence Day, Tuesday, July 4. Customers can visit Virginia ABC's website at http://www.abc.virginia.gov to search for stores, determine the availability of products at any retail location and order spirits online for in-store or curbside pickup, or home delivery in select areas.Article LinkSupport the show
After discovering at least seven cases of embezzlement at stores around Virginia, the Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority issued a press release early this month stating inventory losses incurred by the authority “compare favorably to the overall retail market.” However, the authority's numbers and explanations for its losses have fluctuated dramatically, causing some ABC insiders to wonder whether the authority is accurately reporting how much liquor is going missing from its books. In response to questions from the Virginia Mercury, ABC officials claimed they cannot provide a detailed breakdown separating inventory losses at ABC retail stores from inventory losses at...Article LinkSupport the show
Cushman & Wakefield | Thalhimer recently announced the following lease transactions in Henrico County: Hackrva Labs, Inc. – leased 4,200 SF of industrial space at 2026-A Dabney Road (Gregg Beck represented the landlord); Bon Secours Mercy Health Property Management – leased 4,000 SF of retail space at 1502 North Parham Road (James Ashby IV and Danielle Beckstoffer represented the landlord and Alex T. Wotring represented the tenant); Virginia ABC – renewed its lease of 2,970 SF of retail space at Staples Mill Shopping Center, 4026 Glenside Drive (Alex T. Wotring and James Ashby IV represented the landlord); McOffice, LLC –...Article LinkSupport the show
It's This Week in Bourbon for Jue 9th 2023. Virginia liquor officials said they're taking steps to automate the random lottery process, the third annual release of Russell's Reserve 13-Year-Old Bourbon , and the launch of Hardin's Creek The Kentucky Series, 3 different 17-year-old Bourbons.Show Notes: Virginia liquor officials said they're taking steps to automate the random lottery process Two comedians who named their Scotch whisky after their on-screen characters have won a trademark dispute against Jack Daniel's Sean "Diddy" Combs sues Diageo Sean 'Diddy' Combs has launched Diddy Direct Barrel Global announces the launch of its new barrel ownership service Independent Stave Company has purchased 8,016 forested acres near Somerset KY Mystic Galactic Bourbon has announced the selection of an orbiter vendor The release of Bib & Tucker Double Char Bourbon Dancing Goat Presents series, “Quirky & Humble.” Bardstown Bourbon Company will soon release Discovery Series #10 That Boutique-y Whisky Company is shining a light on American whiskey in its latest collection Woodford Reserve has released Woodford Reserve Batch Proof Third annual release of Russell's Reserve 13-Year-Old Bourbon Launch of Hardin's Creek The Kentucky Series, 3 different 17-year-old Bourbons @barrelglobal @independentstavecompany @mysticfarmdistillery @bibandtuckerbourbon @dancinggoatdistillery @bardstownbourbonco @boutiqueywhisky @woodfordreserve @russellsreservebourbon @hardinscreek Support this podcast on Patreon
Virginia will leave the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative by the end of 2023; Late last week, the Air Force began allowing troops to switch assignments, if they meet certain conditions; Employees at seven Virginia ABC stores exploited a cash register vulnerability to steal thousands of dollars.
Get ready for another captivating episode of Chill Filtered! Join Cole and Robby as they embark on a delightful whisky journey, this time indulging in the exquisite Bunnahabhain 18-year-old. But before diving into the tasting notes and captivating flavors of this Highland single malt, Cole and Robby catch up on recent events, sharing stories about their latest adventures and discussing life's intriguing twists and turns, then about Bunnahabhain history. On Whiskey World News, Robby brings forth a fascinating article that sheds light on a disastrous mishap in the Virginia ABC lottery. Listeners will discover the details of this detrimental screwup and explore the implications it has had on the whisky community. On “What Whiskey Would You Choose?", Robby poses an enticing question: "What whiskey would you be willing to spend the most on?" As they relish each sip of the Bunnahabhain 18-year-old, Cole and Robby share their thoughts on the value and allure of whiskies that command a higher price point. They delve into the factors that contribute to a whisky's worth and reveal their personal choices when it comes to investing in exceptional bottles. Will the Bunnahabhain 18-year-old live up to its reputation and captivate our hosts' discerning palates? Tune in to this episode of Chill Filtered, where Cole and Robby continue their quest to explore remarkable whiskies, offer passionate insights, and engage whisky enthusiasts from all corners of the globe.
It's This Week in Bourbon for May 26th 2023. Airbnb predicts a busy summer for Louisville as its top trending U.S. destination, Virginia ABC lottery chose multiple BTAC winners and fans aren't happy, and Rabbit Hole's launches TennielShow Notes: Update on Forbidden that it actually uses Castle & Key barrels RTD cocktails see more stratospheric growth Amazon is launching a way for drinkers to buy alcohol with a simple swipe of their hand Airbnb summer picks Louisville as its top trending U.S. destination Virginia ABC lottery chose multiple BTAC winners and fans aren't happy Ireland will become the world's first country to label alcoholic drinks with comprehensive health warnings Brother's Bond introduces two new expressions, Brother's Bond American Blended Rye and Brother's Bond Cask Strength Steph Curry announced the launch of Gentleman's Cut Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey Rabbit Hole's launches Tenniel @forbiddenbourbon @airbnb @abc_va @brothersbondbourbon @rabbithole Support this podcast on Patreon
Two people won all four rare bourbon bottles ABC held a lottery for - something the beverage control authority called "abnormal."
Early enrollment opens April 1 for the Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority's Youth Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Project. An annual peer leadership opportunity fostering the prevention of substance use, YADAPP begins with a kick-off conference July 17-21 at Longwood University in Farmville. Participation requires the registration of a team of four high school student participants and one adult sponsor. Discounted rates of 0 are available through April 30 for early enrollment; the price increases to 0 per team until the June 1 enrollment deadline. The fee includes conference materials, lodging and meals, as well as year-long coaching and support...Article LinkSupport the show
On this episode we sample and review Guinness Stout, Guinness Zero, and Jameson Irish Whiskey, while discussing dishwashing protocol, tetris, St. Patrick's Day, The Booze News Jingle, a cult of aficionados, whiskey scamming, Virginia ABC drops, the economics of luxury items, fungus lawsuits, eating raw potatoes, and our love for brand new listeners. Support Us On Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/DrepandStone We'd love to hear from you! https://linktr.ee/DrepandStone Don't forget to subscribe! Music by @joakimkarudmusic Episode #181
A new report details housing challenges in Henrico and the Richmond region; which bills are alive and which are dead at crossover in the General Assembly; our weekly Restaurant Watch; five great events taking place around town this weekend; Virginia ABC plans another lottery for a popular line of hard-to-find whiskey.Support the show
The Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority recently announced that lotteries for the popular collectible Pappy Van Winkle line of products are back for the seventh year. Several products from the Van Winkle line will be available for the opportunity to purchase through ABC's online lotteries in February and March. The whiskey, often dubbed the hardest-to-find spirit due to its low production, is offered by lottery to ensure equitable distribution. Virginia ABC customers will have the opportunity to enter online to win the chance to purchase Pappy Van Winkle Family Reserve Bourbon 23 Year, 20 Year and 15 Year; Van Winkle...Article LinkSupport the show
Owner of Gourmeltz Matt Strickland discusses the raid by the Virginia ABC of Gourmeltz over COVID restrictions in 2020.
State Senator Amanda Chase shares her thoughts on Virginia ABC raid on Gourmeltz over defying COVID restrictions during 2020.
New nonstop service to a popular western city from Richmond International Airport is coming soon; a local organization raises money to provide new uniforms for a Henrico County high school football team; Virginia ABC stores welcoming 46 new products to their shelves; HCPS planning a college and career night next month; the Richmond Home Show returns to Henrico beginning tomorrow.Support the show
President of the Virginia Restaurant, Lodging and Travel Association Eric Terry discusses the Virginia ABC no longer allowing nonprofits to buy alcohol directly from local wineries or breweries for fundraising events.
Until now, Alfred Barnard's classic book "The Whisky Distilleries of the United Kingdom" was the benchmark guide for whisky historians. Now, a collection of 120 distillery profiles first published between 1922 and 1929 has been published in a Barnard-esque book by James Eadie Ltd. The Distilleries of Great Britain & Ireland is a worthy sequel to Barnard's original book and fills a critical need for whisky history from the early 20th century. We'll talk with Eadie's Leon Kuebler and writer Tom Bruce-Gardyne, who compiled the profiles and wrote the introduction, on this week's WhiskyCast In-Depth. In the news, the UK's new Chancellor is freezing whisky excise duties as part of a pledge to cut taxes, and a Virginia ABC employee has pleaded guilty to charges of leaking information on rare bourbon allocations at state run liquor stores. We'll also hear some critical feedback following our interview with Phil Steger of Brother Justus Distilling two weeks ago on Your Voice.
Hey, welcome back. We have to get back to the basics so no funny business with seltzers this week although we reserve the right to become a seltzercast. That time has come again as we announce the Goose Island Bourbon Stouts of the year. This is our third time doing this and the selection returns with a coffee offering, the first since 2017. Some good stuff in this lineup that drops on Black Friday. A government official in trouble? Yes a Virginia ABC official has been busted for profiting off insider information with the state's rare bourbon allocations. He betrayed the beloved bourbon community for profit. Seems about right. David in his attempt to avoid real sports completed a Triathalon and didn't finish last. He was close but the main thing is he paid his money and finished with a medal, that he paid for. His efforts earned him a little treat of Fibonacci Brewing Company this week and their The Noid. Job well done David. Gary had to detox from all the seltzer so it was back to bourbon. He may or may not have caved to peer pressure that Uncle Mike put on him by calling him names. This week the combat sports inspired Puncher's Chance was a surprisingly nice change up from the bubbly frat boy drinks of weeks past. Make sure to visit Beers and Beards Podcast for a full list of our episodes.Use code “MMAMcKinney” for 10% off at Rivalry Brews as well as 10% off at BeardOctane.com with code BeersBeards10.Support us and get a free trial of Amazon Music by heading over to www.getamazonmusic.com/beersandbeards. Check out our full list of Craft Beer Reviews and Bourbon Reviews on our website. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Want to grow a better beard and become a legend? Subscribe here to become a Producer of Beers and Beards. https://plus.acast.com/s/beers-and-beards-1.
Henrico Schools officials planning to monitor students' online activity; an IT company opens its new Henrico location, with some help from Gov. Glenn Youngkin; monkeypox vaccines have arrived for some; why the GRTC's new board is less representative than the majority of its riders; new products arrive at Virginia ABC stores.Support the show
It's This Week in Bourbon for July 15th 2022. Heaven Hill Bourbon Experience is currently in the process of changing their special releases. Bardstown Bourbon Company releases Discovery #8 and Discovery #9. Heaven's Door Spirits announces the inaugural release of its Decade Series.Show Notes: A global shortage of bourbon has led to a lack of cheap RTDs in New Zealand Securities Commissioner in Texas dismissed a cease and desist order against Whiskey & Wealth Club Heaven Hill Bourbon Experience is currently in the process of changing their special releases An ABC investigation led to four felony indictments against two men sharing Virginia ABC liquor store information Copper & Kings has launched a new tour and bourbon Bardstown Bourbon Company releases Discovery #8 and Discovery #9 Barrell Bourbon Batch 033 is announced Heaven's Door Spirits announces the inaugural release of its Decade Series Woodford Reserve releases its annual limited-edition Batch Proof. Second Booker's Bourbon batch of its 2022 collection is here, “The Lumberyard Batch.” Support this podcast on Patreon
Florida police arrest two suspects in a series of local auto thefts; a 30-year-old Henrico man is struck and killed by a vehicle; refugee children learn about human rights; Henrico's Fourth of July celebration revisited; a Henrico insurance agent makes a donation to a local nonprofit; a local AAU basketball team wins the world championship in its age group; Virginia ABC extends the hours of a Henrico store.Support the show
A few weeks ago on TWiB we talked about Barton 1792 closing the doors for tours indefinitely, but now we get to speculate. Was this because Sazerac feels they can't make it stand up to the current standard people expect of tours? Or was it a way to put all their eggs into turning the distillery into a workhorse for it brands? The Virginia ABC moved to a new randomized system for their allocated bourbon releases. We examine what they got right and what they got wrong. Lastly, we know people are starting to build their own bourbon bars, but what's something you need for your bar that is not bourbon? Show Notes: Above the Char with Fred Minnick (@fredminnick) talks about bourbon on social media What do we feel motivated Sazerac to stop offering tours at Barton 1792? What did the Virginia ABC get right and wrong with the new randomized allocated bourbon drops? What is one bar essential you need that isn't bourbon? @bourbonr @breakingbourbon @sippn_corn Support this podcast on Patreon
Will and Greeze address the changes in the way Virginia ABC will be releasing their allocated and limited bourbon and ryes. Many have said this move, which was supposed to make purchasing these items more fair for consumers, did nothing but add confusion and potential chaos. Then, after the 15, they try Old Soul Tintype series from the Cathead Distillery in Jackson, MS, and give it the buy, bar, pass rating. Support us: patreon.com/thepodcask Shop with us: thepodcask.com/store Join Our Barrel Club: OakandThieves.com
It's This Week in Bourbon for April 22nd 2022. The Virginia ABC moves to a new randomized and confusing system for allocated bourbon, Independent Stave Company to open $30 million mill in Arkansas, and Orphan Barrel announces the release of Fable & Folly. Show Notes: The rumor mill says that Evan Williams single barrel is being pulled off shelves and will be KY exclusive Breaking Bourbon talked about the whiskey tax The Virginia ABC moves to a new randomized and confusing system for allocated bourbon Independent Stave Company to open $30 million mill in Arkansas American Airlines reinstates drinks on airlines San Diego State University student David Elizondo launches First Light coffee whiskey 15 STARS makes its debut on the whiskey market this month Kentucky Senator's third Bourbon offering, the John G. Carlisle Release, is hitting shelves this summer Orphan Barrel Whiskey Distilling Co. introduces Fable & Folly Finest Quality Whiskey Aged 14 Years @evanwilliamsbourbon @heavenhill @breakingbourbon @abc_va @independanystavecompany @americanair @sandiegostateuniversity @15starsbourbon @kentuckysenatorbourbon @orphanbarrel Support this podcast on Patreon
It's This Week in Bourbon for Febuary 25th 2022. MGP has begun a $12 million barrel warehouse expansion, Beam Suntory's global net sales were up and the company is looking at raising prices, and Old Forester releases the third installment of The 117 Series – 1910 Extra OldShow Notes: Beer companies are poised for steep price hikes of barley due to the Russia-Ukraine crisis MGP announced it has begun a $12 million barrel warehouse expansion Freeland Spirits is set to collaborate with the new Bourbon Women Foundation Beam Suntory's global net sales were up and the company is looking at raising prices Wild Turkey delivered 10.9% growth last year, boosted by international markets TX® Whiskey launches a new campaign starring award-winning actor and producer, Scoot McNairy Party Horses announced today Maker's Mark® will be its official bourbon partner for 2022 /r/dcwhiskey reddit theorizes that Virginia ABC stores are leaking information to specific individuals Old Forester releases the third installment of The 117 Series – 1910 Extra Old The Kentucky Derby Festival Evan Williams Single Barrel Bourbon is released Crown Royal releases a new limited edition Whisky Lemonade RTD Lost Ash Ridge Farm in Waddy KY, has unveiled Southern Sweet Kentucky Bourbon flavored sausage @mgpingredientscollab @freelandspirits @bourbonwomen @beamsuntory @wildturkey @txwhiskey @makersmark @partyhorses @oldforester @evanwilliamsbourbon @kyderbyfestival @crownroyal Support this podcast on Patreon
A delayed opening for county schools and buildings; Gov. Glenn Youngkin rolls out his COVID-19 action plan; Henrico Schools officials pull another book from a school library; an elementary school student wins the HCPS Divisionwide Spelling Bee; new hours for all Virginia ABC stores starting Monday; Henrico supervisors to hold their annual retreat; 12 new state troopers will be assigned to Henrico following their graduation today.Support the show (http://www.henricocitizen.com/contribute)
Something strange is brewing this holiday season! Grab some beer and a jelly doughnut because we watched Strange Brew, the tale of Bob and Doug Mckenzie played by Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas! In this episode, Ryan and Kayleigh dive into the highly confusing plot of this film while explaining Virginia ABC laws and celebrating the comeback of Clearly Canadian seltzer (not a sponsor). Interruption: Sick Muse by Metric *Please enjoy this explicit content responsibly* --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mademeview/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mademeview/support
Elephant Insurance announces more grants to local organizations; Virginia Rep's Children's Theatre closes at Willow Lawn; Virginia ABC stores are introducing 33 new spirits this month; a Glen Allen tradition turns 25 this weekend; telehealth services in Central Virginia get a boost; the former president of the BBB Serving Central Virginia is inducted into the organization's hall of fame.Support the show (http://www.henricocitizen.com/contribute)
A new aquatics facility will open in the West End in less than two weeks; a weekend fire takes out several businesses in Eastern Henrico; some county residents now qualify to have a Virginia ABC store delivery their orders on the same day they're placed; Henrico's bulky waste service returns, but with a new structure; SimpliSafe is expanding again in Henrico.(Today's Henrico News Minute is brought to you by Henrico County CSB Prevention Services.)Support the show (http://www.henricocitizen.com/contribute)
After more than a year of reduced operating hours in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, all Virginia Alcoholic Beverage Control Authority stores will return to pre-pandemic operating hours May 14, agency officials announced May 11. All stores will open by 10 a.m. every day, except for some stores that regularly open later on Sundays. Store closing times, which returned to pre-pandemic hours in June 2020, will remain the same. Closing times vary by store. “With COVID-19 case numbers falling in Virginia and vaccinations increasing, we feel it is now safe to return to our normal operating hours,” said Travis Hill,...Article LinkSupport the show (http://henricocitizen.com/contribute)
Jerry Miller was live on The I Love CVille Show! You can save $288 on Ting Charlottesville Fiber Internet (free installation + first month free) through this link for a limited time: https://iLoveCVille.Ting.com The I Love CVille Show headlines (Monday, Aug 10) 1. UVa President Jim Ryan update on schools https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o4e2rBuF5Pc 2. Staunton's Downtown District was damaged by floods https://www.newsleader.com/story/news/2020/08/09/high-waters-and-flooding-damage-much-downtown-staunton/3330032001/ 3. Help Downtown Staunton recover from the damage of floods https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-staunton-recover-flood-damage-support-fund 4. Numbers compiled by Virginia ABC indicate there are approximately 275 registered skill machines in the Charlottesville-Albemarle area. According to registration data compiled by Virginia ABC, Prime 109 has 100 machines registered at its location, the largest number in a single location in the entire state. https://dailyprogress.com/news/local/skill-machines-get-stay-of-execution-to-raise-funds-for-covid-19-relief/article_036b6da0-181e-5b1a-aa84-72403c54613c.html#tracking-source=home-top-story 5. Albemarle Ambassadors start policing Albemarle County this week https://dailyprogress.com/news/local/govt-and-politics/albemarle-safety-ambassadors-begin-work-this-week/article_8aab5a48-57b1-59e7-8ad5-0f73f981e0ae.html#tracking-source=home-top-story-1 6. Save LittleJohn's GoFundMe https://www.cbs19news.com/story/42468724/gofundme-started-to-save-littlejohns 7. Power 5 conferences are now talking no football in the fall https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/29629669/power-5-talking-no-fall-football The I Love CVille Show airs live before a worldwide audience Monday – Friday from 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm on The I Love CVille Network. The I Love CVille Show is powered by four generation strong Intrastate Inc., trusted limo company Camryn Limousine, the talented Dr. Scott Wagner of Scott Wagner Chiropractic and Sports Medicine, custom home builder John Kerber of Dominion Custom Homes and entrepreneur Patricia Zeller's Animal Connection - All Natural Store for Healthy Pets.